Identify the narrative point of view

Identify the narrative point of view

11th Grade

5 Qs

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Identify the narrative point of view

Identify the narrative point of view

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

And Eddie and Oscar and Harold Murphy crept off toward the south. Doc and the lieutenant waited five minutes and then began circling west to block a retreat. Stink Harris and Paul Berlin stayed where they were. Waiting, trying to imagine a rightful but still happy ending, Paul Berlin found himself pretending, in a wishful sort of way, that before long the war would reach a climax beyond which everything else would seem bland and commonplace.

First person

Second Person

Third Person

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

Robert talked a good deal about himself. He was very young, and did not know any better. Mrs. Pontellier talked a little about herself for the same reason. Each was interested in what the other said.

First Person

Second Person

Third Person

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

I arrived here yesterday, and my first task is to assure my dear sister of my welfare and increasing confidence in the success of my undertaking. I am already far north of London, and as I walk in the streets of Petersburgh, I feel a cold northern breeze play upon my cheeks, which braces my nerves and fills me with delight.

First Person

Second Person

Third Person

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

You can walk the length of Division Avenue, if you've got all day. . . . You come here for the first time, and you think all your hopes and dreams have come true. Your life will end happily ever after.

First Person

Second Person

Third Person

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

The bus is coming now, and you're staring at the tips of your black shoes. You've got to be prepared. You put your hand in your pocket, search among the coins, and finally take out thirty centavos. You've got to be prepared. You grab the handrail—the bus slows down but doesn't stop—and jump aboard.

First Person

Second Person

Third Person